The Google Home app may soon work offline and finally support your old Nest camera

In a recent Reddit AMA, Google revealed that it is working on multiple projects for its smart home platform. Chief among these is the introduction of an offline mode. The way Google Home currently works, as explained by Android Authority, commands sent to a device are sent through corporate servers first before affecting your network. If your internet ever goes down, jobs may not be sent at all, which can be frustrating for homeowners. Offline mode solves this immediately by enabling local control.

However, it may still be a while before we see the feature rollout. One of the Google developers told one commenter that the team is focusing more on locally routing device interactions via the Matter standard. They do this first because they want to establish a stable, low-latency software foundation before moving forward. “Once… a significant portion of your traffic is happening locally,” the company will explore setting up an offline mode for Google Home.

Bringing in the old